I only know a little bit about it, so the fifth amendment is the right to remain silent, Miranda rights and double jeopardy. while the six amendment it right to a speedy trial with jury for criminal cases. In that case Miranda was accused of kidnapping and raping an 18 year old, they took him in without telling him his rights which means that he did not know he could remain silent, they made him talk but since they did not tell him his civil rights he won the case. Which created the Miranda rights. Now double jeopardy means that they can't accuse him of the same crime. That's all I know and I hope this helps a little, I can't cite anything cause I got this off my government teacher.
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The sentences in the passage do not have errors in grammar or punctuation, so any of these options can be immediately removed. Ending the first sentence with the word "cool" and using "that's for sure" and "you" in the last sentence, give the passage a much more informal tone. These sentences should be revised for a more formal tone to have a stronger concluding paragraph.
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The main idea presented in the poem "Complaint of El Rio Grande" is the socio-political issue of immigration and the building of a border between Mexico and the US, separated by the river Rio Grande.
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"Complaint of El Rio Grande" is a poem written by Richard Blanco. The poem is personified by the river El Rio Grande, complaining about the political issue of building a border between Mexico and the US. The river recognizing its role in nature complaints that it was meant to serve all and not selected few, not to divide, not to murder, or drown anyone. The poem also reveals the connotative meaning that how the river also serves as a border between the two nations.
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